Traffic Advisory

TRAFFIC ADVISORIESCurrently impacting or on county roadways

UPDATE - Miry Run Bridge Final Paving, Egg Harbor Township

Final paving of Miry Run Bridge and its approach roadways on Rt. 559 in Egg Harbor Township has been postponed by the contractor to Thursday, December 15 due to the threat of inclement weather.

Weather permitting, a full detour will be in effect on Thursday, December 15, 7 AM to 3:30 PM. Motorists are advised to follow the posted detour and plan travel time accordingly.

Jobs Point Bridge, Somers Point/Egg Harbor Township

Beginning Thursday, December 8, a single lane closure of Jobs Point Bridge over Patcong Creek on Somers Point-Mays Landing Road at the border of Somers Point and Egg Harbor Township will be in effect continuously through mid-February for county bridge repairs and improvements. A temporary traffic signal will direct alternating traffic.

Motorists may experience delays and should plan travel time accordingly or seek an alternate route.

Shore Road, Somers Point

Beginning Monday, December 5 and continuing for 2 weeks, a detour will be in effect, weather permitting, in the north lane of Shore Road at Maryland Avenue in Somers Point, 7:30 AM to 5 PM for utility work by the South Jersey Gas Co. The south lane will remain open to traffic.

Police and traffic directors will be on site to assist motorists. Motorists are advised to follow the posted detour and plan travel time accordingly.

Middle Road, Hammonton

Beginning Monday, November 28, Middle (Atsion) Road in Hammonton will be closed to all through traffic between Route 206 and South Myrtle Street for road and bridge reconstruction. This closure is expected to remain in effect through March 2017.

Access will be provided throughout construction to residents who live within the closure limits as well as emergency services.

All other motorists are advised to follow the posted detour or seek an alternate route and plan travel time accordingly.

Rt. 206 Bridge, Hammonton

The following information has been provided to Atlantic County by the New Jersey Department of Transportation.

Beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, September 12,and continuing until late 2016, an alternating traffic pattern will be in effect, weather permitting, maintaining one 11-foottravel lane utilizing temporary traffic signals on Route 206 between Clarks Creek Bridge and the Sleepers Brook Bridge. Both bridges are being replaced, with the majority of the work being performed overnight to minimalize any inconvenience to motorists.

Traffic Advisory - Rt. 206 Bridge Replacement, Hammonton

The following information has been provided to Atlantic County by the New Jersey Department of Transportation.
New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials announced shoulder lane closures on Route 206 for the start of a construction project replacing two bridges in Hammonton, Atlantic County.
Beginning at 7 a.m. Wednesday, February 10, and continuing until project completion, NJDOT's contractor Midatlantic Construction, LLC. is scheduled to shift traffic on Route 206 for utility work and to prepare the location for the demolition of two structurally deficient bridges; the Clarks Creek Bridge and the Sleepers Brook Bridge. The majority of the bridge replacement work will be performed in the evening to minimalize any inconvenience to motorists.
The $5.2 million federal and state-funded project will replace the two bridges spanning over Clarks Creek and Sleepers Brook with new 40.5 feet wide precast concrete culverts and parapets at each location. There will also be roadway improvements on each of the bridge approaches. The project will consist of three stages. The first stage of the project will close the shoulder lanes only, allowing one lane of traffic in each direction. The second stage will require alternating traffic utilizing temporary traffic signals. The third and final stage will perform milling and resurfacing of the roadway. The project is expected to be completed by spring 2017.
Variable message signs are being utilized throughout the project limits to provide advance notification to motorists of all traffic pattern changes associated with the bridge replacement project. Throughout the project, NJDOT will provide information before upcoming road closures.

Traffic Advisory - Rt. 50, Tuckahoe River Bridge, Corbin City

Please note, the following information has been provided to Atlantic County by the NJ Department of Transportation regarding a current project that may impact county motorists.
Beginning January 27 through the summer of 2017, a lane shift will be in effect on Route 50 in Tuckahoe between Mosquito Landing Road and Route 49 for the state’s replacement of the Tuckahoe River Bridge between Upper Township in Cape May County and Corbin City in Atlantic County.
The bridge will remain open to motorists with one lane and a temporary traffic signal to alternate traffic.
A special truck detour will be implemented for both northbound and southbound trucks.

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